Rammenau Castle
Rammenau, Germany, Germany
Rammenau Castle is a stunning Baroque palace in the village of Rammenau, Saxony, Germany, nestled at the edge of the Lusatian Mountains near Bautzen and built between 1721 and 1735 by architect Johann Christoph Knöffel for Ernst Ferdinand von Knoch, chamberlain to King Augustus II the Strong.
After Knoch's bankruptcy forced a 1744 auction sale to the von Hoffmann family—who completed it and added Classicist interiors like the Devil's Room, Peacock Room, and Chinese Room—it passed through owners including the von Kleists and von Poserns before becoming state property in the 1990s.
Today, this fully preserved rural Baroque gem owned by Saxony hosts tours of its illusionistic murals and salons, classical concerts in the Mirror Hall, a historical museum on philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte (born nearby), and a landscaped English park redesigned around 1800.
Location
Am Schloß 4, 01877 Rammenau, Germany
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